At the beginning of 2018, I declared this year a year of three words and this is how it’s going so far.
Read MoreAs I try to process the unimaginable, I’ve started thinking about the countless lessons she taught me, whether she knew it or not. Here are a few of them.
Read MoreWith so many fun things, it was hard to pick just a few to share as my May Favorites, but below is the list so check it out!
Read MoreApril was a month of unpredictable weather, lots of coffee, and slowly (but surely) checking things off.
Read MoreThis month went by quickly and winter made it clear it was not going away anytime soon.
Read MoreSince it’s Mid-March (aka way too late for a monthly round up in my opinion!), I’m combining my February faves with what’s on my radar.
Read MoreHere are 5 ways I’ve stayed budget conscious as I plan for my wedding in October!
Read MoreIf you’re looking for ways to start your day organized and mentally prepared to tackle your to-do list, you’ve come to the right place.
Read MoreYou simply have to change little things in your life and then, as Nike says, just do it. Here are 28 ways how to start.
Read MoreMy No-TV challenge has helped me discover a few great podcasts & audiobooks in the last couple of weeks. Here’s what’s on my radar so far.
Read MoreAs I wrap up the first month of 2018 and start prepping for February, I want to take a minute and highlight a few of my favorite things from this month.
Read MoreI realized 2018 would not be the year of checking things off…2018 would be the year of three words.
Read MoreSo many exciting things are bound to happen this year, I can hardly wait.
Read MoreWhether it’s baking goodies for my family and friends or wrapping gifts, I love having my favorite holiday tunes playing in the background. Take a listen to my Spotify playlist below.
Read MoreIn “The time is now” I hint that maybe I’ll finally publish some of those old drafts, and this is one of them.
Read MoreWhatever happens next, it doesn’t matter. I’ll just do it. No overthinking, no worrying, no unrealistic expectations put on myself by me.
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